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Sustainable Flights: How Airlines Reduce Carbon Emissions
The aviation industry has long been a major contributor to carbon emissions, with airlines responsible for around 2% of global CO2 emissions. In recent years, however, many airlines have been taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint and…

Airbus delivers its first ACJ TwoTwenty
Comlux received its first Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty powered exclusively by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, and it was grounded at the Comlux facility in Indianapolis to complete the cabin.
Comlux Completion will design, manufacture and integrate…

Embraer projects towards sustainability
Embraer projects towards sustainability world and amazes aeronautical engineers with aircraft that promise to be the future of aviation.
The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is preparing for the future with a range of four green aircraft…

Top 10 of the best podcasts in aviation
The aviation industry is a sector in continuous growth and development and it gives a lot to talk about. There is something for everyone, from a passenger looking for an excellent travel experience, and workers in the sector, to military aviation.That…

Air Nostrum works to transform turboprops with hydrogen
More and more airlines are working to reduce the impact of CO2 on the environment, such as the case of Spanish airline Air Nostrum, which is teaming up with Universal Hydrogen to power its fleet of turboprops with hydrogen.
The agreement…

81 years of commercial pressurized flights
Yesterday, July 8, was the 81st anniversary of the first commercial flight of a pressurized aircraft. It was in 1840 when a Boeing aircraft named 307 Stratoliner of TWA, transported 33 passengers and 5 crew members on a route between Burbank and La Guardia Airport in New York.